A map of the sky collected using data from the Gaia Space telescope, with the Milky Way Center in the middle of the picture
Esa/Gaia/Dpac
Astronomers had a rare glimpse into the heart of the Milky Way thanks to a wrong star that was expelled from the center of the galaxy.
In the middle of our galaxy there is a super black hole, surrounded by a group of hundreds of stars. A little further from a larger tablet of stars, and a group of stars is still larger, called the Nuclear Stars (NSC).